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<blockquote data-quote="Hired Gun" data-source="post: 488607" data-attributes="member: 1290"><p>I use a little of everything and change it up all the time. Most are pretty effective when you follow the instructions. My favorite at the moment is Bore Tech Eliminator. If I have a really bad one Holland Witches brew does a nice job. </p><p></p><p>I have been bore scoping a bunch of rifles the last couple months. I did learn one thing for sure. In a heated safe, stainless will corrode and regular steel barreled rifles will rust up like an old engine manifold if you swab them out with alcohol before storage and it only takes a couple days to do it. Just a little Rem oil will keep them like new for a long time in storage. </p><p></p><p>I also learned Wipe Out Accelerator with Wipe Out rusted the heck out of my Remington MLR barrel and action in minutes. </p><p></p><p>AAfter cleaning always use an oil of some sort to protect your bore unless you are going shooting right now. A Rem oil wet patch followed wih a tight dry patch has very little impact shift if any.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hired Gun, post: 488607, member: 1290"] I use a little of everything and change it up all the time. Most are pretty effective when you follow the instructions. My favorite at the moment is Bore Tech Eliminator. If I have a really bad one Holland Witches brew does a nice job. I have been bore scoping a bunch of rifles the last couple months. I did learn one thing for sure. In a heated safe, stainless will corrode and regular steel barreled rifles will rust up like an old engine manifold if you swab them out with alcohol before storage and it only takes a couple days to do it. Just a little Rem oil will keep them like new for a long time in storage. I also learned Wipe Out Accelerator with Wipe Out rusted the heck out of my Remington MLR barrel and action in minutes. AAfter cleaning always use an oil of some sort to protect your bore unless you are going shooting right now. A Rem oil wet patch followed wih a tight dry patch has very little impact shift if any. [/QUOTE]
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